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  • baddog
    So Fucking Banned
    • Apr 2001
    • 107089

    #1

    Tech problem . . . . any ideas?

    Okay, this is pretty weird, hopefully someone will have a suggestion.

    Last night, for some reason, our billing and ticket system stopped recognizing my account. I put in the user/pass and it just refreshes the page. No error or anything, just goes back to the login page.

    GFY would go to the mofo cash FPA and when I click continue, it just refreshes to the same FPA.

    goodgirl is able to access the system with my login, so I know it isn't a matter of an incorrect login. She attempted resetting my password and after a few attempts it started working again. Coincidentally, GFY started working for me again. At one point I was logging in to GFY, it acknowledged me, but then immediately refreshed to me being a guest.

    I tried restoring my system to a week ago . . . no help.
    The problem seems to happen in FF and IE.
    At one point my Verizon wireless was acting like it did not recognize me, and would fail updates, but that has seemed to resolve itself for now.

    I updated and ran AVG. The first time it ran a couple Trojans were found and removed. Subsequent runs found no errors.

    I am afraid to turn off or reboot my laptop for fear it will stop working again. Other sites, emails, ICQ all seem to work fine as far as remembering my user/pass.

    All of my bookmarks that have logins are working except for the two sites I use the most. I went ahead and upgraded my FF, just in case. Oh yeah, my NoScript seemed to turn itself off and my Google toolbar disappeared.

    I am at a loss. Anyone have any ideas?
  • chupachups
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2002
    • 6576

    #2
    BD - I suggest a clean install. I am using "acronis" - I really recommend it. Whenever my comp fucks up it takes like 20 mins to restore it. Though I of course have to backup all files first..

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    • Ethersync
      Confirmed User
      • Mar 2008
      • 5289

      #3
      Did you try Chrome?
      The best ePassporte replacement I have found: OKPAY

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      • baddog
        So Fucking Banned
        • Apr 2001
        • 107089

        #4
        Originally posted by chupachups
        BD - I suggest a clean install. I am using "acronis" - I really recommend it. Whenever my comp fucks up it takes like 20 mins to restore it. Though I of course have to backup all files first..
        Yeah, I am on the road right now, so not exactly something I can do easily . . . but I guess I can go but a backup drive if push comes to shove.

        I wonder if my wireless card is what is causing the problem . . . although I don't know why it would pick and choose what sites to mess with me.

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        • baddog
          So Fucking Banned
          • Apr 2001
          • 107089

          #5
          Originally posted by Ethersync
          Did you try Chrome?
          goodgirl tried it when it first came out and was not impressed.

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          • Grapesoda
            So Fucking Banned
            • Jul 2003
            • 46238

            #6
            sounds to me like 'corrupted code/script' in your system... seems as if 'cookies' aren't being stored/utilized etc... can you reinstall firefox? unistall in your control panel, go to the registry and dump the fire fox there as well. the thing is find your 'bookmarks' and save that folder first. not sure it will work but I would try it myself

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            • dav3
              Confirmed User
              • May 2007
              • 7348

              #7
              Originally posted by baddog
              Yeah, I am on the road right now, so not exactly something I can do easily . . . but I guess I can go but a backup drive if push comes to shove.
              Just be sure you don't backup the trojans also!
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              • who
                So Fucking Banned
                • Aug 2003
                • 19593

                #8
                Got enough free virtual memory on your system?

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                • baddog
                  So Fucking Banned
                  • Apr 2001
                  • 107089

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bm bradley
                  sounds to me like 'corrupted code/script' in your system... seems as if 'cookies' aren't being stored/utilized etc... can you reinstall firefox? unistall in your control panel, go to the registry and dump the fire fox there as well. the thing is find your 'bookmarks' and save that folder first. not sure it will work but I would try it myself
                  Yeah, was thinking it might be a cookie session issue, perhaps related to my wireless connection. Just deleted all cookies for the two sites involved and restarted . . . seems to have worked . . . for now.

                  Keeping fingers crossed.

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                  • eroticsexxx
                    Confirmed User
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 3133

                    #10
                    Whenever you find trojans on your system nowadays, expect havoc to be had.

                    Even when you remove them, they can leave trace programs that act as reinstallers and/or generally malicious spyware.

                    What kind of trojan are we talking about? Check sarc.com's free threat explorer http://www.symantec.com/norton/secur...rer/search.jsp and find out exactly what your system had.

                    If it was a keylogger, then change all passwords on another secure system, wipe and reload. Then again, it may have been something simple like a redirect script.

                    I would dare say that 70% of my company's service calls at the end of December were Virus/Malware related. That's significant.

                    Everyone needs to beef up their antivirus/antispyware/antimalware suites AND be careful of what you click on, open up or visit, regardless of the trust level.

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                    • directfiesta
                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 30135

                      #11
                      Clear your cache ( cookies, offline content, ssl content ) , restore defaults on browser(s), flush dns.

                      Try after that.
                      I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !

                      But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....

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                      • pocketkangaroo
                        Confirmed User
                        • Jan 2005
                        • 8452

                        #12
                        Can you switch your DNS?

                        http://www.opendns.com/

                        Should be an easy walk through to switching it. Had a sort of similar issue awhile back and that fixed it.

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                        • Babaganoosh
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                          • Nov 2001
                          • 15841

                          #13
                          Are you using Norton? I used to have customers who couldn't long into their scripts when Norton was running. It was an intermittent error which made it really hard to pinpoint.
                          I like pie.

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                          • ExLust
                            Confirmed User
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 3223

                            #14
                            Give us the update soon on how you come up to fix it.

                            BE A PARTNER

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                            • munki
                              Do Fun Shit.
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 13393

                              #15
                              My rule of thumb has always been once you find a trojan... do a clean wipe.

                              If something was able to invade in past security, you never know what could be left over.

                              Do a fresh system install... and scan the shit out of your backups before you restore anything back in.

                              I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best.” -Oscar Wilde

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